Supreme Court to consider plea for hearing on Karnataka hijab matter


New Delhi, Feb 22 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to examine a plea for hearing by a group of students seeking permission to allow them to appear in annual examinations in Karnataka's pre-university colleges with their head scarf.

Advocate Shadan Farasat, appearing on behalf of the students, submitted before a bench headed by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud that they had to appear in annual examinations beginning from March 9 in the government colleges.

The bench, also comprising Justice P.S. Narasimha, queried the counsel, "why are they prevented from taking the examination?" The counsel replied because of the headscarf and further added that the students had already lost one year and if no relief was granted, they would lose another year.

The bench said the plea for listing would be examined.

The top court was informed that the students just wanted permission to appear in examinations with their 'hijab', and all these students had already shifted themselves to private colleges but they would have to go to government colleges to appear in examinations.

The counsel asked the court to fix the interim application for hearing.

On January 23, the Supreme Court agreed to examine a plea to constitute a three-judge bench to consider petitions challenging ban on hijab in classrooms of pre university colleges in Karnataka.

The Supreme Court, in October last year, gave a split verdict on petitions challenging the validity of ban on hijab worn by some Muslim girl students in classrooms of pre-university colleges in Karnataka. The split verdict was delivered by a bench comprising Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia.

Justice Gupta, retired now, upheld the Karnataka government circular and dismissed the appeals against the Karnataka High Court judgment. However, Justice Dhulia quashed the Karnataka government's decision to ban wearing of hijab inside classrooms of pre-university colleges, saying that the Constitution is also a document of trust and it is the trust the minorities have reposed upon the majority.

Justice Dhulia in his judgment, said: "We live in a Democracy and under the Rule of Law, and the Laws which govern us must pass muster of the Constitution of India. Amongst many facets of our Constitution, one is Trust. Our Constitution is also a document of Trust. It is the trust the minorities have reposed upon the majority."

The bench had said since there is divergence of views, the matter would be posted before the Chief Justice of India for setting up a larger bench.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Samad, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 23 2023

    As soon as elections are near, such cheap politics in the name of religion will take place. Again and again look at the timings ....it is self indicating.

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Wed, Feb 22 2023

    whats happening in Iran and whats happening in India is pole apart. Iranians out in arms against it due to their decade long expereince with mullahs.. Afghanistan girls education from 6th std onwards..no highscool, no college university..hope these girls focus on stuadies rather wasting time in SC..

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  • Danny king, Usa

    Thu, Feb 23 2023

    Why are you so much concerned with muslim ladies or girls, You mind your business,they have right to approach SC

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  • srj, mangalore

    Wed, Feb 22 2023

    hope SC can utilize its time to deal with more serious issues than waste its time on such trivial matter

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  • Vicky D, Dubai

    Wed, Feb 22 2023

    In Iran people are fighting against Hijab and many got killed during protest but here..!

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Wed, Feb 22 2023

    India is a tale of two religions unlike Iran where the girls are progtessive and here regressive..

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  • MH RASHID, Jeddah, Saudi arabia

    Wed, Feb 22 2023

    Vicky Dubai, Iran government made Hijab compulsory, hence certain percentage of woman do not want to wear Hijab. Hence they are fighting for their right. In my country also certain percentage of woman DO NOT want to wear hijab and majority of the Muslim woman like to wear Hijab. IT SHOULD BE AN INDIVIDUAL CHOICE, NO ONE SHOULD INTERFERE, LEAVE IT TO THE INDIVIDUAL. No difference between Iran government who want to FORCE hijab on their citizens, which is also wrong, and Indian government want to BAN hijab, again its against personal choice of an individual. The problem with right wing mentality people is" dozens of ill practices are there within their community, instead of working to eradicate these ill practices, their full focus is on others. LIVE AND LET OTHER'S LIVE PEACEFULLY. Thanks,

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  • Anil, Dubai

    Wed, Feb 22 2023

    Here just screaming in hijab. They get 5 lakhs...mean while in iran they don't want to be caged in hijab 😂

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  • Rahul, Mluru/dxb

    Thu, Feb 23 2023

    In iran some women didnt mandatory like govt order. In karnataka also some women didnt like mandatory govt order. It is more of responsibility on govt to avoid inconvinient orders.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Feb 22 2023

    Politicians should be asked to stay away from Religion ...

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  • Mohammed ansar, UDYAVARA

    Wed, Feb 22 2023

    How this is possible. Religion is main tool for politicians. If the religion subject is not there India will be the heaven in earth. We do have everything thing only the issue is religion.

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  • Anil, Dubai

    Wed, Feb 22 2023

    So once again 5 lakhs scheme get starts?

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